Leticia Dolera was born on October 23, 1981 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for [Rec]³: Génesis (2012), Vida perfecta (2019) and Requisitos para ser una persona normal (2015).
Leticia Etala is known for La Casa De Papel (2017), Solo (2018) and Flacos: Miradas lentas (2013).
Leticia began her career in Arts while she was studying Graphic Design and Photography in Mexico City, managing to carry out a Documentary Photographic project traveling in several Countries. At the same time, she began her Acting Career at the Casa del Teatro and the Centro de Formación Actoral. She has continued her Acting Career internationally and back at home, having been in contact with internationally recognized teachers and playwrights. Her acting career began starring in the Mexican-Spanish co-production "La Piel Azul", a film with which she made herself known and recognized, performing after in productions like "Pobres Divas", "Me Late Chocolate", "Itinerario de una Pasión", "El Jesuita", among others. Leticia has participated in Tv-Series such as "Kdabra" with Fox in Colombia; in Mexico she has had roles of great weight in the Tv-Series like "Bienes Raíces", "El Sexo Débil", "Paquita la del Barrio" and "Guerra de Ídolos"; to mention a few. Nowadays, she is studying for a Master's degree in Screenwriting. She already shot her first Short Film. At the same time, she is writing her first Opera Prima. As a Screenwriter and Director, she wants to highlight great stories and values that Latin American culture harbors, specifically, the culture of our Mexico. Soon we will be able to see her performing at the Feature Film "Campeona Sin Corona".
Leticia García is known for Carmel: ¿Quién mató a María Marta? (2020).
Leticia Glama Wilson is known for Gray Is the New Blonde (2020).
Leticia Huijara was born on December 12, 1967 in Acapulco, Mexico. She is an actress and writer, known for La ley de Herodes (1999), Lola (1989) and Por si no te vuelvo a ver (1997).
Leticia Jimenez was born in San Antonio, Texas. At an early age, Leticia became enamored with performing, specifically dancing. It was this love of expression that eventually lead her to discover acting. She landed her first on screen role as Orlando Jones's doomed wife in Seconds Apart. Among her most notable roles, Leticia appeared on the hit drama The Fosters as Maria Theresa Sinfuego and in Bronx SIU as the diligent Internal Affairs Officer, Miriam. These days, she splits her time between Los Angeles, New Orleans and Atlanta working in film and TV.
Leticia LaBelle is known for The Seven Faces of Jane (2022), Lace (2021) and What Bitch? (2020). She has been married to Christian since 2006.
Leticia Magaña is an actress, known for Upstream Color (2013), Hot Pursuit (2015) and South of Heaven (2021).
Leticia Marín is an actress, known for Granada Nights (2021).